@cmccormack yea im using atm, im not sure tho why its still not showing up in the console, i checked fb and it seems they dont show up in the console there either, maybe it doesnt show sometimes or something but its still there, ima console.log in the terminal

cant understand why my botton nav for mobile isnt showin up atm, it shows up in brave, hopefuly it has something to do with cache, but when clear cache it still doesnt show up, but yea this is what i got atm https://gif-fer.firebaseapp.com

well its not really a problem, this is jus a fun lil thing to communicate, i started it to learn more about pwa, security, and not im gonna dockerize it. but as i was doing it, i realized even giphy doesnt have a feature to make gifs from ur phone camera, and its making gifs tool isnt very user friendly, now im actually thinking about making it official and just see if anyone will have fun using it

bu if there is a problem its solving its the one where u might not find the RIGHT gif to send, so u jus make ur own, and hopefully, il find ways to incorporate as many share links as possible to make it easy to use and quik

so a user doesnt have to save it on their phone and do that whole thing with going into downloads folder etc

other than that its jus react, webpack, on the backend i convert gifs to webp and save em as a copy for browsers that support webp, kind of proud of that part even tho i used a library, i jst love the fact that i optimized that performance lol. But yea, im guessin u alrdy figured i used inteval with canvas to capture those images, then i giffed them with a npm package

yea hefty is a understatement, i woke up one day and felt as if coding was jus a phase and i got scared, but i knew i had to be real with myself, thankfully, not long after that i got tired of the unfulfillment of a video game and here im

So I'm looking at it from two perspectives, one being the normal print option within FF and the other using print-js. print-js helps in making sure it stays formatted correctly and styles are still applied. I would think that it would support hidden divs. What I'm looking at doing is trying to break my rows up though. So in this pen https://codepen.io/jluboff/pen/NergWZ the top block is what I'm currently working with. So everything is in one row, and thus will get pushed more often than not into a new page as opposed to being broken apart. I started playing around with some other stuff in the second box but haven't tested it enough

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But basically my idea currently is to break each row and subsequent child rows into their own completly seperate rows but requires some CSS to work right

I did push back but his argument is that currently some individuals will print out say 20 forms at one time and then just write in the location and date.. I said well.. ya they could do that this way too. Maybe it'll take them slightly longer but.. eh... I'm sure it'll change closer to project completion :joy: